Religion
- Keepers of the faith
- Women who work to become nuns
- By Mark Barna/Freedom News Service
- Giving up the pleasures of this world for a life of prayer, silence and communal living is rare.
Yet women do choose the narrow path and walk away from their careers, independence and material possessions to become Benedictine sisters.
After six ye... Full story

- New leaders
- New leaders have been appointed to the local congregation of the Willows Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Day Saints. From left to right, 1st Counselor Roger Memmott, Bishop Gary Simleness, and 2nd Counselor Ted Bills.... Full story

- Woman recalls life in polygamist sect
- By David Perlmutt/McClatchy Newspapers
- Charlotte, N.C. – She was raised by her father and his three wives, surrounded by 12 siblings.
There was no TV, no radio. At school, she was taught that man never
landed on the moon. She and other girls in the polygamist
Fundamentalist Churc... Full story
- Religion hits consumer market with ‘spiritual’ drinking water
- By Audra D.S. Burch/McClatchy-Tribune News Service
- MIAMI – The instructions are simple: Read the Prayer ... / Drink the Water ... / Believe in God! / Believe in Yourself!
Spiritual Water, the faith-inspired venture of two Sunrise, Fla., businessmen, offers its drinkers clearer focus, positive ... Full story
- Methodist church hosts show on aging
- “Coming Fully Alive as You Age” will be held at Trinity United Methodist Church on Monday, May 5 and Monday, May 19
Explore new avenues for healthy aging as we discern and share the wisdom of our lives and experiences and discuss the pos... Full story
- Jesus on Divorce
- By Pastor Ron Barker/Tehachapi First Baptist Church
- Divorce is devastating. Many who have been divorced could give
testimonies that would drive this truth down our throats. The pain of
divorce is excruciating, and not only for the couple, but for their
children.
What does Jesus say about divorce? ... Full story
- Is Jesus Shining Through You
- Pastor Tom Tripp
- Recently our church adopted a new mission statement to define what Christ wants us to be and to do. It reads: “The mission of the Colusa Presbyterian Church is to know Jesus Christ as the Savior and to make Him known to the world as we walk alongs... Full story
- Colusa First Presbyterian Church
- Colusa First Presbyterian Church, Fourth and Jay Streets, Rev. Tom Tripp, pastor. Phone 458-2802.We believe that God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your life. Therefore, we invite you to worship with us on Sunday morning and to grow with us ... Full story
- Colusa First Presbyterian Church Services
- Colusa First Presbyterian Church, Fourth and Jay Streets, Rev. Tom Tripp, pastor. Phone 458-2802.In this new year, we invite you to make it a priority to get to know God and to grow in His love. We offer worship services at 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. ... Full story
- Colusa First Presbyterian Church
- We invite you to join in the true celebration of Christmas: celebrating the birth of the Savior – God’s gift to us! During the Sundays leading up to Christmas we will be exploring the Old Testament prophecies concerning Jesus’ birth. This Sun... Full story